Value in Health Regional Issues
Value in Health Regional Issues, ISPOR's journal for
regional advancements in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR),
is a peer-reviewed, MEDLINE-indexed journal that publishes applied
research using HEOR methods to examine health systems, policies, and
patient populations in all geographic regions. The journal's current
impact factor score is 1.4.
The editors are interested in
receiving original contributions of economic evaluations of healthcare
interventions, health policy analyses, and health equity research that
examine the impact on regional health policy, translate knowledge across
countries, and demonstrate the broader implications to other regions. Manuscripts submitted to Value in Health Regional Issues must
focus on regional populations and regional health policies, and where
possible, demonstrate the broader implications to other regions.
The journal publishes articles on a rolling basis but curates issues bimonthly (6 times a year) issues that feature a mix of health economics and outcomes research from all geographic regions. Articles that meet the editorial requirements for style and scope are subjected to a formal peer review. The Editorial Office strives to complete the peer review process and render decisions within 8 to 10 weeks of submission. Articles that do not fall within the journal’s scope or do not meet the standards to merit an external peer review will be evaluated internally by the editors, usually within 4 weeks.
Accepted articles are published online on the Elsevier site within 3-5 days of receipt and are assigned a DOI number, making them fully citable. These preliminary versions are replaced with the PDF after the article has undergone the production process (ie, copy editing, layout, author proofs, corrections, etc). Even though individual articles are published online on a rolling basis throughout the year, “collected articles” are published in one of 6 volumes released in odd numbered months (ie, January, March, May, July, September, and November).
Regions
Manuscripts submitted to Value in Health Regional Issues must focus on regional populations and regional health policies, and where possible, demonstrate the broader implications to other regions.
The journal publishes papers from these geographic regions.
Asia
Latin America
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
North America and Western Europe
Additional information on specific countries in each region can be found here.
Where We Are Indexed
- MEDLINE®/PubMed
- Web of Science
- Embase
- Scopus
- EBSCOhost/TOC Premier
- ProQuest/Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA) [online]
- ProQuest/Social Science Premium Collection
- ProQuest/Sociology Collection
Contribute to Value in Health Regional Issues
- Submit a manuscript/revision
- Become a peer reviewer
- Check manuscript status